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- April 5, 2013 – GREAT RIVER SYMPOSIUM - Bloomington, MN - April 5-7, 2013
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Aroma Acupoint TherapyTM with Essential Oils — Level 1
9:00 am – 5:00 pmHave you ever wondered how the energetic potential locked in essential oils could be harnessed in such a way that would make them truly effective, in a way that will make a real difference in your clinically practice?
The answers to this question will be explored in depth at Peter Holmes’ and Tiffany Pollard’s interactive Aroma Acupoint Therapy workshop in Montclair, NJ (near NYC), on April 27 & 28.
If you are a lover of essential oils, and you know on some level that they are indeed powerful catalizers in the healing process, then you’ll want to be at this workshop.
You will not only discover how to put energetic theory of essential oils into actual practice, but as a result you’ll also watch your practice move to the next level of power and effectiveness. Here is what some of the AAT participants have to say:
Aroma Acupoint treatment is truly taking my practice to a whole new level! It is as exciting to me to implement as acupuncture was a really long time ago. I cannot tell you enough how much I appreciate your knowledge and expertise.
— Stephanie Willard LAc, Portland
I’ve been using essential oil acupoint therapy on most of my clients every day since the workshop and find it to work so quickly and so well that I am just amazed. There are just so many ways that this new modality is inspiring me.
— Anne de Courtenay LMT, Chicago
Taken by acupuncturists, body workers, students and practitioners, there is nothing quite like this hands-on, interactive workshop:
• Imagine learning a proven effective yet gentle method of energetic
treatment using just essential oils
• Consistently get excellent results treating the systemic imbalances that
underlie common conditions such as anxiety, depression, insomnia, fatigue,
muscle tension and pain, etc.
• Secure valuable clients, young and old, who dislike needles!
• Give your fingers a break while the oils do the work for you!The link to the full course description and registration online is:
Here are the practical details:
Dates: April 27 & 28 (Sat. & Sun.), 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: Montclair, NJ: Eastern School of Acupuncture, 427 Bloomfield Ave., Suite 301, NJ 07042
Cost: $295, payable by credit card
Late registration after April 15: $335
Cancellation policy: Cancellations received by April 15 receive a full refund less a $50 cancellation fee. No refunds can be given after April 15, ’13.NCCAOM CEUs are available too!
Call 800 682-8827 to register, or register online or email us after hours at info@snowlotus.org
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